[Cameroon Tribune]Seven minutes were enough for 20-year-old Nganou Tchoumi to have his finger prints taken, photograph shot, and names inscribed into the biometric registration kit. Tchoumi, deaf like his many friends, thronged the premises of Election Cameroon (ELECAM’s) office for Yaounde I Subdivision at Rue Draggage, Mballa II yesterday February 6, to be part of the ongoing recompilation of voters’ lists.
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